Ever since Shane Warne retired from international cricket in 2007, Australia have struggled to find a decent replacement forcing cricket authorities to call for a "spin summit" at the Centre of Excellence (COE) in Brisbane later this year.

The best brains in the game, including Warne's mentor Terry Jenner and Centre of Excellence spin bowling coach John Davison, will try to find an answer as to why Australia's spinners are struggling to make an impact at all levels of the game, Australian Associated Press reported.

Spin experts felt the problem lies partly with bowlers lacking perseverance and also with captains not knowing how to use them.

They also feel obsession with "dot ball cricket", where emphasis is more on containing the flow of runs, hasn't done spin bowling any good.

These issues and several others would come up for discussion in the summit as Cricket Australia attempts to revive the art of spin bowling.